Love this! I think I'm going to try and spray paint mine before putting in the candle and greenery. Apparently my motto is "why keep it simple when I can add more work to my day"! lolThanks Karen for another fabulous idea on Tool Time Tuesday - this has become my favorite day of the week!

I've had 2 chicken feeders for years that I put m & m's and candy corn in. But Dear Hubby thought it was too hard to get the candy out of the holes so off the mason jar came. This seems like a great alternative. The candy will just have to go in a candy dish!

What a great idea, one I could see whilst reading your post was popping some foam in the bottom and a scissor collection through the holes.In the centre I would copy your idea with the pin cushion. I also love your berries and candle idea.

Super clever! I saw a bunch of these at an antique and resale shop and it didn't even occur to me to do something crafty with them. I may be making another trip to Parke County, Home of the Covered Bridge Festival, to pick them up. Thank you for the inspiration.

Karen, You are SO creative. You really have an eye to see things outside the box. I love the pincushion.

Also I love the look of your blog. I wonder how can I use footer( or header on the top ) where I can take the readers to different pages categorizing them like you did. If you know the answer and have a few minutes will you please tell me? Leave it in my blog comment area.

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Hello, my name is Karen. I've been married to a wonderful man for 27 years and we have 2 beautiful daughters who are both in college. I am a dental hygienist, but I love to blog, sew, quilt, craft, rearrange furniture, shop in consignment stores and drink tea and coffee all day long! Hope you can join me on this blogging journey...I have sew many things to share!